BLM Co-Founder Patrisse Cullors To Step Down Following DCNF Reports Of Potential Self-Dealing
The national arm of Black Lives Matter abruptly announced Thursday that its co-founder and executive director, Patrisse Cullors, will depart from the organization.
Cullors’ sudden departure from BLM Global Network Foundation came three weeks after the Daily Caller News Foundation reported that the group had funneled business to an art company run by the father of her only child.
BLM Global Network did not provide an explanation for Cullors’ sudden departure.
BLM Global Network had previously offered a vigorous defense for Cullors in April after reports revealed she had purchased four homes across the country for $3.2 million since 2016.
Patrisse Cullors, the co-founder of Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, will depart from her role as the organization’s executive director, the charity announced Thursday.
Cullors’ abrupt departure from the charity, which serves as the national arm of the BLM movement, came three weeks after the Daily Caller News Foundation reported that she had used her position as the charity’s leader to funnel business to an art company led by the father of her only child. Charity experts said BLM’s arrangement with the art company, Trap Heals, amounts to self-dealing and raises ethical and legal questions.
BLM Global Network did not provide an explanation in its statement Thursday for Cullors’ sudden departure. The statement said Cullors would be replaced by two senior executives who will lead the group until it “finds a new permanent team.”
BLM Global Network had previously offered a vigorous defense for Cullors in April after reports revealed she had purchased four homes across the country for a total of $3.2 million since 2016.
Two other activist groups co-founded and led by Cullors — Black Lives Matter PAC and Reform LA Jails — also made payments to Trap Heals under her leadership, according to campaign finance records previously reported by the DCNF.
BLM PAC paid Trap Heals $148,000 in November to co-produce an election night live stream event on her personal YouTube channel that, according to industry experts, should have cost a fraction of that price to produce, the DCNF previously reported.
The BLM PAC live stream was so poorly produced and riddled with so many technical issues that a conservative watchdog group told the DCNF it is considering filing a complaint with the Federal Election Commission over the “excessive payments.”
BLM Global Network’s statement did not say if Cullors will depart from her role as chairwoman of BLM PAC.
https://dailycaller.com/2021/05/27/patrisse-cullors-black-lives-matter-california-2/